Tag: Destroy

  • “Stop Deceptive, Maliciousness”

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    Praise the Lord Beloved!!! 😀
     
    Well, it’s Friday, and what an honor it is to start the day with all of you. May we all continue to praise Him from whom all blessings flow!!! 😀
     
    You know Beloved, when proper direction is in position, deceptive maliciousness is customarily kept in check and respectable morals will flourish. This takes effect when you make the conscience decision to keep deceptive maliciousness outside when it shows up on your doorstep, on your job, calling you on your phone, your church or ministry or at the grocery store. Keeping deceptive maliciousness outside means keeping toxic people from trashing your personal zone, infecting your air space or ear-wave.
     
    Beloved, you’re the administrator in your life. So, you have the authority to restrict the flow of deceptive maliciousness while simultaneously and intentionally seeking to expand the flow of your respectable morals.
     
    Beloved, this weekend, if you’re approached by anyone with deceptive maliciousness, remember, it only come to steal, kill, and destroy. Your primary goal is to keep a reputable mine.
     
    Have wonderful weekend Everyone. 😀
  • “Don’t Let The Devil In”

    Don't give the devil a positionJohn 10:10
    The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy.

     

  • “Destroy the Messenger”

    Morning BlogExodus 6:1–13

    Praise the Lord Beloved!!!

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, three of the most dangerous professions in the United States are those of a logger, an airline pilot and a fisherman.
     
    Now, of course, a logger deals with the tremendous weight and unpredictable nature of falling trees. A pilot faces the danger of working tens of thousands of feet above the ground. And a commercial fisherman constantly runs the risk of drowning.
     
    But I believe, in the ancient world the job of messenger might have been on the top of this list. Like most people, the ancient rulers hated getting bad news. However, unlike most other people, they had the power to do something about it, and most of the time they did, by executing the person who delivered the news!!! For example, when the Roman emperor Tiberius received an astrological prediction he didn’t like, he threw the messenger off a cliff.
     
    So actually, I don’t blame Moses for being reluctant to deliver the news to Pharaoh that the Israelites, his slave laborers, were hitting the road!!! God gave Moses an assignment no one would envy. And like most unenthusiastic recruits, Moses tried to talk his way out of the job. He pointed out that Pharaoh probably wouldn’t listen to him. And Moses reminded God that public speaking wasn’t his forte.
     
    But you know, Moses didn’t realize that the success of his mission didn’t depend on his skills. It depended on his faithfulness. Beloved, God could have sent anyone to deliver the message to Pharaoh, even one of Moses’ sheep. But God picked Moses instead. And he gave Moses the strength and skills he needed to complete the assignment.
     
    Beloved, this is important to remember when it comes to the things God calls us to do. Just as it was for Moses, it’s easy for us to reason and argue with God. “But God, I don’t have the skills to be a leader at church.” Or, “God, why don’t you send someone else? No one will listen to what I have to say.”
     
    Yet what we see as our own weaknesses shouldn’t stop us from carrying out our God-given assignments, because with our marching orders come God’s strength and assistance.
     
    Have a Wonderful Monday and a Great Week!!! 😀